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History of the Christian Church, 8 Volumes
By Philip Schaff / Hendrickson Publishers
Philip Schaff (1819-1893) was a German Reformed church historian, born
in Switzerland. He was educated at Tubingen, Halle, and Berlin, and
later took a position as Professor of Church History at Union
Theological Seminary, New York. Schaff bases his work on the premise
that church history in order to be valid and valuable must deal with
three factors: 1) God through Christ, 2) man as a responsible moral
creature, and 3) Satan as a real being employing the Anti-Christ as his
agent at the end of time.Schaff begins his history with an
examination of the preparation for Christianity in Judaism and the
heathen world and the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The 8
volume series concludes with a general introduction to modern church
history and a thorough analysis of the productive period of the
Reformation, tracing the Protestant movement in Germany and Switzerland
to the close of the 16th century. There are footnotes, charts, maps and
each volume contains its own alphabetical index.
Schaff taught church history at German Reformed Seminary in
Mercersburg, Penn., and Union Theological Seminary in New York. He was
involved in the formation of the Evangelical Alliance, the revision of
the English Bible (the Revised Version), and the Alliance of the
Reformed Churches. Schaff was founder of the American Society of Church
History.
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Foxe's Book of Martyrs
By Baker
With millions
of copies in print, Foxe's Book of Martyrs has become a classic
of magnificent courage and faith. This unparalleled volume chronicles
the tragic yet triumphant stories of men and women who faced torture and
martyrdom rather than deny their vision of truth and of God. Beginning
with Jesus Christ, this exceptional historical record traces the roots
of religious persecution through the sixteenth century. It examines the
heroic lives of great men and women such as John Hus, John Wycliffe,
William Tyndale, Anne Askew, Lady Jane Grey, and Martin Luther. John
Foxe also knew persecution. Forced to flee from his native England to
Europe during Queen Mary's severe persecution of those holding Reformed
views, he carefully compiled records of martyred Christians. His
writings possess a sense of immediacy and insight into suffering that
few "objective" church historians can match. This edition has been
streamlined and reorganized by W. Grinton Berry to present work in
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The Story of the Church
Packed with intriguing easy-to-understand information this fascinating
resource from three world-renowned scholars will provide insight into
the history of the church from its foundation to the church of the 21st
century. It includes dozens of full-color photographs, maps, and
drawings, details on the growth of the early church despite
persecutions, rival religious groups, and a hostile pagan society, and
sections on government, missionaries, and refoms that influenced the
church. Written by Robert G. Clouse, Ricahrd V. Pierard, and Edwin M.
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The Annals of the World: James Ussher's Classic Survey of the World,
Book and CD-ROM
By James Ussher / Master Books
Spanning creation to A.D. 70, Archbishop Ussher's 17th-century
masterpiece recorded world history---and made it! Now his
influential classic is available in modern English. Completely indexed,
precisely dated, and filled with fascinating historical detail from the
ancient world, it's a must-have reference for your library or classroom.
Includes a CD-ROM of Ussher's chronology. 960 pages, slipcased hardcover
from Master Books.
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Reese's Encyclopedia of Christian Biographies
By Ed Reese / Amg Publishers
Begun more than 50 years ago, Ed Reese's exhaustive resource features
biographies from the First Century A.D. to today, including many
evangelicals not mentioned in other collections. This encyclopedia
includes more than 5,000 biographical sketches for nearly every major
person who has lived throughout Christian history. Each figure is noted
with a short biography arranged chronologically by the date of their
death. These biographies will enlighten the reader regarding the
ministries and lives of twenty centuries of Christian leaders. Over
4,000 photos, more than 300 autographs of believers from the beginning
of the church to the present day, a helpful alphabetical index, and the
cooperation and input of over 1,000 organizations round out this large
volume.
Dr. Edward Reese has served as a pastor, evangelist, musician,
missionary, educator, and writer. His previous book, the Reese
Chronological Bible,
created almost thirty years ago, is still in print today. His impressive
database of information, called the Reese Religious Research, has been
of help to a number of organizations over the years. Since 1996, Ed
Reese has been teaching in missions and church ministries at Crown
College in Powell, Tennessee. |
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